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Sarah Dolby

 

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   1457 1.0 Sarah Dolby   also known as Sally Dolbyfemale
1932 Father: William Dolby (born about 1810 at Horley, Surrey ) Census
1937 Mother: Amy Bashford (baptised 19 Nov 1815 at Horley, Surrey) Parish Reg
Birth: about 1852, at Horley, SurreyCensus
Baptism: 17 Oct 1852 at Horley, SurreyIGI

Pedigree
   1495
Married: George Razzell  1876BMD
b. 1853, at Charlwood, Surrey

   15412.1 Sarah Ann Razzellfemale
Birth: 11 Jul 1878, at Beckenham, KentParish Reg
Baptism: 08 Sep 1878 at Purley, SurreyParish Reg
Death: 1884, at Croydon, SurreyBMD

Additional information: Baptism Record 

   15262.2 George Razzellmale
Birth: about 1880, at Croydon, SurreyCensus
Baptism: 21 Nov 1880 at Purley, SurreyParish Reg

Additional information: Baptism Record 

   15272.3 Albert Razzellmale
Birth: about 1882, at Croydon, SurreyCensus

Census Details: 1891 1901

   15282.4 Frederick Razzellmale
Birth: about 1884, at Croydon, SurreyCensus

Census Details: 1891 1901

   15292.5 Jesse Razzellmale
Birth: about 1885, at Croydon, SurreyCensus

Census Details: 1891 1901

 


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